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Weeds: Music From The Series Vol. 3(more) »rank: 10796by: Original Soundtrack
: :The perfect soundtrack for your green experiences! Featuring music from budding superstars. |
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P.S. I Love You(more) »rank: 27081from: Varese Sarabande
:Album Description:Holly Kennedy (Hilary Swank) is beautiful, smart and married to the love of her life -- a passionate, funny and impetuous Irishman named Gerry (Gerard Butler). So when Gerry's life is taken by an illness, it takes the life out of Holly. The only one who can help her is the person who is no longer there. Nobody knows Holly better than Gerry. So it's a good thing he planned ahead. Before he died, Gerry wrote Holly a series of letters that will guide her, not only through her grief, but in rediscovering herself. With Gerry's words as her guide, Holly embarks ... |
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Big Love: Hymnal(more) »rank: 14845by: David Byrne
: :David Byrne's ''Big Love: Hymnal'' contains the original instrumental score to the 2nd season of the popular HBO series ''Big Love'' along with other recent compositions. This collection contains the first new songs from David Byrne since his 2004 release ''Grown Backwards.'' ''I had an idea to base my scoring loosely on Mormon hymns. That would presumably hint at the unspoken spiritual underpinnings that motivate many of the characters' actions - or justify them, in some characters' cases. I got hymnals and Mormon Hymns CDs, read up on the Mormon Church and began to practice writing 'fake' hymns.'' -David Byrne |
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Oswald: Pop Goes the Octopus(more) »rank: 12198by: Various Artists
: :David Byrne's ''Big Love: Hymnal'' contains the original instrumental score to the 2nd season of the popular HBO series ''Big Love'' along with other recent compositions. This collection contains the first new songs from David Byrne since his 2004 release ''Grown Backwards.'' ''I had an idea to base my scoring loosely on Mormon hymns. That would presumably hint at the unspoken spiritual underpinnings that motivate many of the characters' actions - or justify them, in some characters' cases. I got hymnals and Mormon Hymns CDs, read up on the Mormon Church and began to practice writing 'fake' hymns.'' -David Byrne |
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Queer as Folk: The Final Season(more) »rank: 15681from: Showtime Networks
:Album Description:The soundtrack CD for the fifth and final season of Showtime's #1 groundbreaking series includes all the latest club hits as heard on the program. A must-have for the millions of fans who've supported the show over the years. :The liner notes make it immediately clear. Underneath the jewel box, there's a black cover; inside, a cast picture with the artists all dressed in funeral-style clothing. All this serves as a reminder that the fifth season of Queer As Folk is the end of an era. As far as this musical collection is concerned, the 'thumpa-thumpa' dance hits (as the boys on ... |
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It's a Sunshine Day: The Best of the Brady Bunch(more) »rank: 7138by: The Brady Bunch
:Album Description:The soundtrack CD for the fifth and final season of Showtime's #1 groundbreaking series includes all the latest club hits as heard on the program. A must-have for the millions of fans who've supported the show over the years. :The liner notes make it immediately clear. Underneath the jewel box, there's a black cover; inside, a cast picture with the artists all dressed in funeral-style clothing. All this serves as a reminder that the fifth season of Queer As Folk is the end of an era. As far as this musical collection is concerned, the 'thumpa-thumpa' dance hits (as the boys on ... |
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Rome: Music from the HBO Series(more) »rank: 5388from: Rykodisc
:Album Description:Rome: Music from the HBO Series features a dramatic score by Emmy award winning composer Jeff Beal (Pollock, HBO's Carnivale). A haunting album of ancient sounds and rhythms, the album perfectly complements the HBO series that chronicles the epic times that saw the fall of a republic and the creation of an empire. :After Carnivàle, Jeff Beal has given HBO another Emmy-nominated score, this time for the tale of sex, politics, and togas known as Rome. There's a long history of fabulously grand scores in the sword-and-sandals genre (Miklós Rózsa's Ben-Hur, Alex North's Cleopatra) but according to Beal HBO wasn't interested in ... |
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Weeds: Music from the Original Series, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 13552by: Original TV Soundtrack
:Album Description:Rome: Music from the HBO Series features a dramatic score by Emmy award winning composer Jeff Beal (Pollock, HBO's Carnivale). A haunting album of ancient sounds and rhythms, the album perfectly complements the HBO series that chronicles the epic times that saw the fall of a republic and the creation of an empire. :After Carnivàle, Jeff Beal has given HBO another Emmy-nominated score, this time for the tale of sex, politics, and togas known as Rome. There's a long history of fabulously grand scores in the sword-and-sandals genre (Miklós Rózsa's Ben-Hur, Alex North's Cleopatra) but according to Beal HBO wasn't interested in ... |
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Children of Dune(more) »rank: 56942from: Varese Sarabande
: :Like Tolkien's Lord of the Rings cycle, Frank Herbert's epic Dune saga has found its road to the screen a difficult one. This follow-up to the Sci-Fi Channel's modestly budgeted, yet warmly received first mini-series installment profits greatly from the unabashedly epic score of budding young film scorer Brian Tyler. The composer begins with a strong symphonic foundation, utilizing themes whose melodic power is straightforward, yet often suitably Wagnerian in their dynamic and execution. Tyler then gracefully interweaves a variety of ethnic instruments and modalities to give his cues a rich, if deceptively exotic sense of time and place. It's an epic score ... |
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Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 12761by: Henry Mancini
: :Like Tolkien's Lord of the Rings cycle, Frank Herbert's epic Dune saga has found its road to the screen a difficult one. This follow-up to the Sci-Fi Channel's modestly budgeted, yet warmly received first mini-series installment profits greatly from the unabashedly epic score of budding young film scorer Brian Tyler. The composer begins with a strong symphonic foundation, utilizing themes whose melodic power is straightforward, yet often suitably Wagnerian in their dynamic and execution. Tyler then gracefully interweaves a variety of ethnic instruments and modalities to give his cues a rich, if deceptively exotic sense of time and place. It's an epic score ... |

